Leo D.M.J. Aurini - November 27, 2025


SatW Livestream 2025-11-26: Hyperborean Nostalgia Stream


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00:00:00.000 Good evening, folks. My name is Leo DMJ Arini, and I come by it honestly.
00:00:10.000 Welcome to the Nostalgia Stream.
00:00:15.000 I've got a handful of things I want to talk about tonight.
00:00:21.000 night um by the the inspiration the inspiration for the the contextual format of it being a
00:00:30.120 nostalgia stream is uh hyperborean knowledge who i've grown quite fond to this guy's channel and
00:00:37.560 pretty much listening to him anytime i'm driving and he kind of alternates between doing
00:00:43.320 particularized esoteric schizo vids and just general reflective nostalgia vids
00:00:55.000 and i guess part of the reason i want to do a nostalgia vid was because
00:01:01.240 from what he's saying so he's right smack dab in the middle of the millennials i think he's about
00:01:05.320 32 something like that and he's apparently gotten a lot of from gen x guys which
00:01:13.320 I share his view that it's the duty of older generations, older men, to be guides, not to be given a lot of guff to the kids.
00:01:28.800 Do you have any idea how many garden hoses I had to drink out of?
00:01:37.320 Zutek, glad to have you. Same thing, Necrodancer.
00:01:40.360 and i'm not saying that there aren't gen x giving him shit i completely believe it
00:01:46.920 right and i've got zero time for that and i'm uh i'm right there on the very tail end of gen x
00:01:55.540 i place myself definitively in gen x because of the huge gap between me and my younger siblings
00:02:06.140 who are solidly millennial.
00:02:11.080 Mitch, glad to have you.
00:02:12.520 Like, I've got some distinctive,
00:02:16.340 like, I've got some millennial aspects to me, right?
00:02:19.160 But, you know, I borrowed a lot of books
00:02:22.760 with my library card as a kid.
00:02:25.460 Wasn't until later that I got a hold of the internet, so.
00:02:29.780 So I figured, you know, there's probably some value
00:02:31.900 in just kind of reflecting on where we are,
00:02:34.920 how we got here.
00:02:36.140 lessons learned, and also, hopefully, by way of talking about it,
00:02:45.540 talking about where we're going as a people.
00:02:49.360 Because I think it's pretty evident that the powers that be don't want us going anywhere.
00:02:59.560 And finally, I might talk a little bit about some recent, well,
00:03:04.620 So, I'm going to talk about why I don't like drama, but it's drama in the red pill sphere.
00:03:13.820 You know, what the heck, that's juicy.
00:03:16.240 That's a fun place to start.
00:03:18.520 So, as I've mentioned, if you're new here, I kind of cut my teeth on the early Manosphere days.
00:03:26.820 Like, I'm one of the old school Manosphere guys.
00:03:29.040 I wouldn't really describe myself as doing red pill content anymore.
00:03:34.620 And I want to be clear, like I'm still friends with Rolo Tomasi, got no desire to beef with him.
00:03:45.400 There's something I've been noticing about the whole red pill concept.
00:03:51.680 So the thing with any saturated market is that you have to do more and more and more.
00:04:01.400 Like you have to run faster and faster just to stay in one place.
00:04:04.620 And there's this propensity with the red pill to be edgier and edgier, to exaggerate things more and more.
00:04:15.660 Because, you know, like being a moderate isn't going to get you a lot of views.
00:04:20.300 Saying something spicy and provocative absolutely will.
00:04:26.000 And again, you know, don't hate the player, hate the game.
00:04:28.500 This isn't me trying to pick a bone with anybody or claim that I haven't been provocative to generate views.
00:04:36.100 I absolutely have.
00:04:40.720 But the issue I kind of have with it is that it does start to go into a...
00:04:46.720 Like it's easier, it's easier to over-attack the other sex, as opposed to point out a broken dynamic and work on healing it.
00:05:02.540 so i listened to that britney venti video that came out um which was
00:05:14.860 85 to 95 percent just a catfight between her and pearly things
00:05:25.940 but she does have a point in it that i think is valid
00:05:31.140 which
00:05:33.800 is probably the sort of thing
00:05:38.000 that should have been said in
00:05:39.520 private, not in public
00:05:42.220 I think most
00:05:43.980 of the video was just mean-spirited
00:05:46.120 like I said, it's just
00:05:48.040 catfight, it's
00:05:49.400 she's making valid points
00:05:52.100 but she's making the valid points
00:05:53.640 to dunk on pearly things
00:05:56.020 so
00:05:57.900 even if they're true
00:06:00.540 you know, maybe you didn't need to say them that way.
00:06:05.700 Now, the one true point that I think she's on to something with this,
00:06:09.360 and hey, it probably thinks here's this, I'm not dunking on her,
00:06:12.600 and maybe it's totally wrong.
00:06:17.960 But I've always got the sense that there's,
00:06:23.600 you know, animus is actually the perfect word for this, isn't it?
00:06:26.380 There's a little bit too much animus.
00:06:28.500 in Pearly Things' attacks on feminism.
00:06:35.460 Like, I think Pearly Things is a little bit meaner
00:06:38.340 to femininity than she needs to be,
00:06:41.680 more than is productive.
00:06:49.520 And so Venti was suggesting
00:06:51.880 that when Pearly Things says she's mid,
00:06:58.500 Which, I mean, I guess fair enough. Like, 90% of us are mid, quite frankly. Starving vampires, good to have you.
00:07:09.460 venti suggested that when pearly things said she was mid and allegedly pearly things was a bit
00:07:18.360 overweight and if when she was younger and so if you're of moderate attractiveness and you're kind
00:07:27.340 of overweight in high school ask me how i know um it can really affect your self-esteem
00:07:33.440 And so, Venti was suggesting there might be some, see, a feminist would call it internalized misogyny, which I guess is technically correct, but there's a whole can of worms connected to that, so I don't like using that term.
00:07:53.620 But that pearly things did have some internalized lack of self-worth. That might be a better way of putting it.
00:08:03.440 which is what drives her to attack the female game
00:08:10.780 because she's not good at playing the female game.
00:08:17.620 And I don't think that's healthy either.
00:08:19.280 I mean, any more than these feminist males that constantly attack masculinity,
00:08:27.560 you know, they say they're attacking toxic masculinity,
00:08:31.100 and ostensibly on the surface they're attacking bad male behavior but you know they say they're
00:08:42.280 attacking the three percent of men that are causing a lot of trouble but they paint with
00:08:46.140 such a wide brush that it covers all male behavior i think there there might be something to that
00:08:53.980 there's just there's so much extremism in the the current red pill movement there's so much
00:09:01.020 edginess that I think it often goes to a place
00:09:05.080 that isn't healthy
00:09:07.000 on the converse
00:09:12.600 however is Andrew Wilson
00:09:16.900 I know I'm Andrew Wilson the moderate
00:09:20.640 which I
00:09:25.080 actually wouldn't have anything to say about Andrew Wilson except that
00:09:29.060 I've been, every so often, I'm in the mood to see what's happening on the poll board.
00:09:37.120 Sometimes not for a few months, but I've been on poll a bunch the past few days.
00:09:42.600 And at any given time, there are three to four threads denouncing Andrew Wilson, which is very interesting.
00:09:51.340 He's pissed somebody off. He's pissed off somebody with control of a bot army.
00:09:59.060 And so I've been watching these threads, and, well, if you missed it, Andrew Wilson was debating a feminist who couldn't, she could not form a single coherent argument.
00:10:20.760 Now, granted, Andrew's my age.
00:10:22.860 This girl was in her mid-20s.
00:10:24.820 You know, not really a fair fight.
00:10:26.840 But this girl did sign up for the fight.
00:10:29.780 And here she is.
00:10:31.780 What?
00:10:32.080 She's defending Islam.
00:10:33.320 She's defending Maoism.
00:10:34.980 She's defending all the worst things on the planet.
00:10:39.560 While blaming all the evil in the world on traditional Christianity.
00:10:44.860 Which is beyond absurd.
00:10:47.060 And so they're having this debate, and point by point, Andrew's demanding that she justify any of this.
00:10:55.460 And she can't. She has no idea what the hell she's talking about.
00:11:00.140 And so eventually she resorts to insulting Andrew's wife.
00:11:04.080 and as i understand it
00:11:12.600 andrew his wife
00:11:17.260 i believe she's like her first husband cheated on her
00:11:22.640 her her second husband was very physically abusive
00:11:26.480 and then her and andrew got married and so yes she's got three she's got
00:11:34.080 three kids from three baby daddies but every single marriage like she's only been with the three guys
00:11:45.440 um all of the marriages were annulled
00:11:51.600 which is it is a thing in the church so they are living up to their own standards
00:11:57.920 and this is what they're attacking Andrew on
00:12:03.640 yeah I don't want you to quote me on the lore
00:12:09.940 I might have some of the details wrong
00:12:11.260 but I do think her and Andrew have a kid
00:12:14.700 I'm not positive about that
00:12:16.020 it's none of my damn business
00:12:18.400 except that
00:12:22.040 he is a public figure
00:12:26.480 who espouses traditional Christianity.
00:12:31.580 But he's living those standards.
00:12:34.040 Now, did they live the perfect life?
00:12:35.780 And this is the thing that...
00:12:38.000 This is the part of the extreme red pill content
00:12:40.980 that bothers me.
00:12:43.980 You know, this is like...
00:12:45.780 Like the Andrew Tate,
00:12:47.680 you have to be a double alpha Chad,
00:12:51.560 looks maxing with three 18-year-old wives.
00:12:56.480 Get the fuck out of here.
00:13:01.480 As if every single one of us wasn't raised in a culture of absentee fatherism, whether or not our fathers were there, we were raised by women.
00:13:19.240 Let me tell you, here's a nostalgia story for you.
00:13:22.760 I think I was probably eight or nine years old, maybe 10 or 11, something like that.
00:13:33.080 I was a young kid.
00:13:35.680 Was that, no, I was still at the elementary school.
00:13:42.140 And at the end of recess, I climbed up one of the trees and grabbed one of the branches
00:13:50.000 is and and tried to impress some girls making a tarzan noise while swinging on the branch
00:13:56.480 and because this wasn't a big old oak tree but this was a small little alberta tree and
00:14:03.120 we were having a drought at that time the branch i was swinging on cracked off
00:14:12.800 and the elementary school teacher that saw it was so incensed that she made me come to the office
00:14:19.520 dragging the broken branch through the school with me so that i could show the principal
00:14:24.560 the horrific moral atrocity that this this poisonous little boy had committed
00:14:32.400 by climbing a tree and making a tarzan noise
00:14:36.480 And the schools were just full of teachers like that.
00:14:48.060 This was the norm as a kid.
00:15:00.260 So if you, and I hope you were, like if you had a healthy, intact family,
00:15:05.760 unlike mine where my we moved out here to alberta and six months after the move one of the ceos
00:15:14.680 embezzled in the company my dad worked for and so his big break at finally being an engineer
00:15:21.560 well no you're driving a cab again you're driving a cab again
00:15:26.560 asshole you and your wife and four kids are going to live off a cabbie salary
00:15:30.480 so you know like go show me the person
00:15:45.040 that has such a perfect freaking childhood that didn't watch garbage like captain planet
00:15:54.260 that told them that humans are evil upon the earth.
00:16:01.820 You know, like show me the woman
00:16:03.240 that actually had proper parental guidance
00:16:05.620 that completely steered her away
00:16:07.620 from all the predatory men.
00:16:20.420 Oh, you're not a double alpha, Chad?
00:16:22.200 well you're just a loser then it's a bullshit argument and it's akin to that scene in fight
00:16:34.200 club where they're they're applying to join fight club and they have to wait two days on the front
00:16:40.200 porch and they go and insult them if they're tall you say they're too tall if they're short you say
00:16:46.280 they're too short they're skinny they're too skinny if they're fat they're too fat he's trying
00:16:50.280 to attack the person on whatever thing they might feel inadequate about
00:17:02.360 and that's this Andrew Wilson bullshit
00:17:06.760 it's like it's exacerbated because somebody i have no idea who i don't know if it's an angry
00:17:15.400 feminist i don't know if it's a jealous red pill guy i don't know if it's uh somebody with a small
00:17:22.200 hat i have no idea who is behind this campaign but there's a very very active campaign to smear
00:17:30.160 andrew wilson by spreading malicious gossip about his marital life when
00:17:38.140 what do you want?
00:17:42.060 What do you want? Oh, you want anything short of a Disney
00:17:45.460 fairy tale? Means that you are not a good
00:17:49.780 person?
00:17:53.920 Oh, you made a mistake and you learned from the mistake?
00:17:57.740 What a loser you are.
00:17:59.560 so yeah i guess i just wanted to cover that to defend andrew wilson
00:18:10.720 not that he can't defend himself but i just absolutely deplore malicious gossip
00:18:19.020 andrew's not pretending to be anything he ain't from what i can tell and i'm not even
00:18:25.600 necessarily the biggest fan of the whatever podcast.
00:18:31.400 There is a
00:18:32.700 very strong pipeline. The
00:18:37.040 whatever podcast to only fans sub line. There's a reason
00:18:41.680 all those girls go on the podcast.
00:18:47.260 But, you know, Andrew's doing what he's doing.
00:18:50.180 He's providing entertainment at the end of the day.
00:18:54.180 Same thing that I'm doing.
00:18:55.600 and our either was perfect, no, but
00:18:59.120 it is what it is. Let's not shit on the guy.
00:19:16.780 You know, the whole
00:19:18.020 the whole underlying
00:19:21.500 i've said before that usury underlies like it creates a whole society like it empowers every
00:19:35.880 form of sin
00:19:37.860 and the reason is that usury which is usually is credit cards okay it's a debt-based society
00:19:49.380 where the currency is always inflating
00:19:52.020 and you're just trying to run faster and faster
00:19:55.280 than the interest rate.
00:19:59.080 It's a society of funny money
00:20:00.880 that we've been living in for some time.
00:20:04.800 You can get more specific about it,
00:20:06.360 like not all lending it.
00:20:08.640 Not all interest is usurious interest.
00:20:11.760 And there have been giant tones
00:20:14.560 written on what is and isn't usury.
00:20:16.780 uh it's that would be tedious it's not the point the point is that when everybody's burning up on
00:20:25.960 credit card debt just to pay their bills that's usury it's a system that progressively enslaves
00:20:32.420 everybody it makes everybody run faster and faster just to stay in the same place
00:20:38.020 whatever happened to Brittany
00:20:45.520 man that poor kid just got eaten up by the damn system
00:20:49.900 didn't she
00:20:50.400 so the biggest problem with usury is that you can't save for your retirement
00:20:58.260 you can invest for your retirement
00:21:03.480 but you can't save for your retirement
00:21:06.000 Because if you save $1,000 today, well, wait 10 years. It's not going to be worth anything.
00:21:16.180 There is no saving and long-term investing. You're just taking your savings and you're converting it into a different form of asset.
00:21:27.540 It could be Bitcoin, could be precious metals, could be partial ownership in a company.
00:21:36.000 And you're gambling that the asset you invested it in will increase in value or at least break even.
00:21:52.120 You should be able to invest in other things, but the money you save today, the money is stuffed in the mattress, ought to be worth the same amount in 20 years as it is today.
00:22:06.000 The reality is, you don't know what food prices are going to be next week.
00:22:11.800 And this isn't about rent controls, price controls, oh, some commodities are volatile.
00:22:18.000 No, it's about they keep printing money, which they get to spend at the original value, and then it degrades the quality of our money, which is precisely why counterfeiting is illegal.
00:22:36.000 Because it destroys, like, what you're doing is you're stealing a penny from a million people when you counterfeit.
00:22:45.800 You're still stealing, what is that, $10,000?
00:22:51.360 I think so.
00:22:54.140 You're still stealing $10,000.
00:22:56.160 You just distributed it over a million people.
00:22:58.920 and so in the usurious system
00:23:05.800 you have to run faster and faster to stay in one place
00:23:12.620 and in these
00:23:16.400 in these deregulated markets you know i saw this somebody posted this meme
00:23:22.920 where it was like a a woman gathering herbs
00:23:28.040 and the meme was something like they called it witchcraft so that organized until order like
00:23:38.440 because organized medicine wanted to take the herbs and put them in a pill and sell it on a
00:23:43.180 prescription and it's it's completely true it's completely true one of the supplements i take is
00:23:56.140 NMN, and there's people that want to make it prescription only, because recent studies have
00:24:03.040 shown it actually has a whole bunch of anti-aging effects. So now they want to make it prescription
00:24:09.800 only because it's competing with their health drugs. Absolutely true. But the meme tried to
00:24:20.560 make it up like a gender war thing. Like the evil patriarchy was trying to call women witches so
00:24:27.940 that they could steal money from the witches. No, this is the stable free market, like the free
00:24:39.400 market that is protected by establishment law versus the cartel creating a narco tyranny.
00:24:50.560 Prophet Zombie God says,
00:24:54.020 Kundalini is pretty good for youthfulness and health.
00:24:59.180 Tons of that, right?
00:25:01.020 And what they want to do,
00:25:02.000 the medical cartel wants to turn you into a permanent client.
00:25:09.440 I used to work for,
00:25:11.340 I used to sell cars for a living.
00:25:14.280 And 30% of the profit,
00:25:17.660 All right, 10% of the profit is selling the damn car.
00:25:21.380 In fact, they don't even make money on the damn car.
00:25:23.300 They break even on the car.
00:25:26.620 30% of the profit is off of the financing, and 70% of it is off, or 60, I guess, if I'm
00:25:36.080 going to do my math correctly, is off of the repairs.
00:25:41.320 So they don't want people walking into their shop and buying a car with cash.
00:25:47.440 They're not interested in that.
00:25:49.100 That does absolutely nothing for them.
00:25:52.600 They want you to buy the car on credit.
00:25:56.420 Because, you know, like, if you just sold cars for cash, you'd have good months and you'd have lean months.
00:26:03.360 It'd just be a roller coaster all the time.
00:26:07.000 Whereas once you sell 100 cars at $250 biweekly, you've got, like, a base level operation going on.
00:26:16.920 This is why all the auto manufacturers have established their own credit companies, and they'll usually give better credit than the banks because for them, it establishes a baseline of income for every dealership.
00:26:28.860 It just makes things nice and easy so you can do payroll on time.
00:26:33.180 And then your mechanic shop, which, because you're using certified manufacturer parts, which are twice the price of the generic ones that are identical, and because you have a certified mechanic, you charge twice as much.
00:26:58.340 It's not the damn cars that you make money on. It's the ink cartridges, right?
00:27:03.180 Same thing with the medical industry.
00:27:05.840 They want clients for life.
00:27:12.260 So you get stuff like a Zempik.
00:27:14.960 There's a lot of problems with the Zempik, guys.
00:27:17.320 I mean, you do you.
00:27:18.960 I'm not going to tell you.
00:27:20.060 This is not, I'm not a doctor.
00:27:21.660 It's not medical advice, but look into the side effects.
00:27:24.720 Like it wears off eventually, but then you're addicted to it as well.
00:27:30.460 And all it does is suppress your appetite.
00:27:32.180 So you can get the exact same effect that you get from Ozempic by just being hungry all the time.
00:27:43.920 They want a client for life.
00:27:46.220 What do you think the whole damn trans movement is all about?
00:27:51.500 Right?
00:27:52.060 It's not about the $40,000 surgery.
00:27:55.440 That part's nice.
00:27:57.240 But it's about the permanent customer that needs to buy hormones every week just to feel normal.
00:28:09.220 See, Prophet Zombie God says,
00:28:12.520 I sold mobile homes for a while.
00:28:16.140 Same sales full there.
00:28:17.880 Felt like snakes are starting to do construction again.
00:28:20.760 Further my hands and back hurt than my heart.
00:28:22.480 see i didn't i never scammed anybody into a car like i did i did talk people into spending more
00:28:31.540 than they planned to because i was a great salesman um and i genuinely did feel good
00:28:36.160 about what i did because like i'd have customers that like basically i talked this guy from a
00:28:41.940 mazda 3 into a mazda 6 which is almost 25 more but he also felt like a king every time he drove
00:28:50.480 the damn thing right and he'd come visit me and say hi and we'd hang out for a bit anytime he
00:28:56.000 brought in for an oil change so listen you want to do the smart thing catch the bus right if you're
00:29:04.800 if you're gonna buy a car buy a car that makes you happy don't don't spend more than you can afford
00:29:10.080 but if you're gonna go out and buy a car well new cars suck from everything i hear but
00:29:17.120 But that's a whole other can of worms.
00:29:19.740 Yeah, they want to turn everything into subscription service.
00:29:22.460 I hate it.
00:29:23.440 That's not right.
00:29:26.920 Yeah, cars are kind of ridiculous.
00:29:28.640 They are.
00:29:30.500 They are.
00:29:31.540 They are very ridiculous.
00:29:36.720 But they're, I like ridiculous things.
00:29:38.780 I like beautiful things.
00:29:41.200 Right?
00:29:41.780 Like, you don't need to have an inscription on your sword.
00:29:44.480 but why wouldn't you
00:29:47.720 so I never felt bad
00:29:54.240 about any of the sales I made
00:29:56.280 maybe one
00:29:59.680 there's this one guy
00:30:00.500 his wife bought a car
00:30:01.460 and he needed to buy a car
00:30:02.680 and they were
00:30:03.160 they were really
00:30:04.120 they bought way too much car
00:30:06.500 for themselves
00:30:07.100 but he went out of his way
00:30:09.640 to do that
00:30:10.360 you know
00:30:11.040 it's
00:30:11.640 it's like
00:30:12.960 it's
00:30:13.620 you don't have to be a pusher to have an addict, do you?
00:30:22.000 But yeah, I feel you, man.
00:30:23.620 I feel you.
00:30:31.060 Nothing wrong with working with your hands.
00:30:35.680 And Mitch Green says, have I noticed anything from NMN?
00:30:40.880 I'm not sure, honestly.
00:30:43.620 maybe maybe um the science on it seems pretty solid so i mean what it's like a buck a day
00:30:54.780 for nmn something like that maybe two bucks a day it's not a lot of money i'm still on it
00:31:00.580 um milk thistle if you're working out milk thistle is good for your liver and and when
00:31:08.120 you work out you produce uh you tear your muscles you produce lactic acid and it's your liver that
00:31:13.180 cleans that out, and when you take milk thistle, your liver works a hell of a lot better, and so
00:31:19.620 you can work out more, you can work out harder, so milk thistle, I'm huge with, uh, creatin, I also
00:31:25.860 get a really, I can notice the, the effect of creatin when I'm working out hard, um, haven't
00:31:32.900 been lately, you know, I'm not, not the god of bodybuilding or anything, I like this too much,
00:31:41.460 uh what else what else do i take um
00:31:46.360 if you have bad joints glucosamine can be incredible depending on what's wrong with
00:31:55.100 your joints glucosamine helps you rebuild cartilage and once in a while i get a knee
00:31:59.480 injury i take glucosamine it goes away very quickly and what's the other one i'm on
00:32:06.120 and think about looking into that uh i don't know they're they're talking about the it's like the
00:32:16.900 it's in chocolate but most of it gets destroyed in the chocolate making process i'm going to try
00:32:21.420 that one um l-arginine is amazing but i haven't looked into what the side effects i don't know
00:32:28.820 that there are any side effects it's a amino acid and um certainly when i'm when i'm working
00:32:35.200 I take L-arganine. I usually put one scoop into a bottle of water, and I drink it over the day.
00:32:42.700 If I drink a whole bunch at once, I start wanting to do backflips.
00:32:47.040 It's sold as a pre-workout, but it's not like caffeine pre-workout where you just get extremely hyper.
00:32:52.980 It's more like you just get energetic, so L-arganine is amazing.
00:32:58.900 Mike, glad to have you.
00:33:00.060 Yes, the cocoa flavonoids.
00:33:07.900 Mitch, tell me if you've had any good experiences from that.
00:33:10.460 I'd be very interested.
00:33:15.600 But I was talking about how usury leads to all sorts of sins.
00:33:26.280 And so let's take the dating market as an example.
00:33:28.200 See, usury lets you to, it allows you to live today at the expense of tomorrow.
00:33:37.140 But the problem is it's not just you living today, it's everybody living today.
00:33:45.840 The big problem with steroids, to kind of carry on from the supplement conversation,
00:33:51.940 You know, the big problem with steroids is not that, arguably, you can't do steroids responsibly, right?
00:34:02.000 Especially as you get older, there's testosterone replacement therapy, which is steroids.
00:34:08.020 And if steroids are part of a regular workout program, if they're used in moderation, et cetera, et cetera, you can probably get away with it.
00:34:20.360 Probably.
00:34:21.260 Not a medical doctor, not offering advice.
00:34:26.380 But that's not why steroids are banned.
00:34:31.620 The reason steroids are banned, particularly in professional sports,
00:34:35.720 is because the same way everybody in the red pill community
00:34:41.380 is constantly being edgier and edgier and edgier,
00:34:45.060 the point where you're going from criticizing something that should be criticized
00:34:49.480 to saying something that's not far off
00:34:53.960 from I hate all women?
00:34:57.220 If you allowed athletes to do steroids,
00:35:00.800 they pushed the envelope
00:35:02.640 until it got to the point
00:35:05.320 where they were all dying of heart attacks
00:35:07.420 when they were 45.
00:35:09.700 And that's just bad for business.
00:35:11.580 That's bad optics.
00:35:16.040 So the sports industry
00:35:18.040 doesn't want that.
00:35:23.560 Similarly, if everybody has a credit card
00:35:26.720 and everybody is leasing their car,
00:35:31.880 well, now you're in the goddamn situation
00:35:34.260 where if you want to attract attention,
00:35:38.060 if you want to go peacock to get a girl's attention,
00:35:41.180 you have to go totally wild.
00:35:46.440 and you have to completely mortgage your future for the present and that's everybody's running
00:35:52.720 faster and faster and faster just to stay in the same place that that's the ultimate trick of usury
00:35:58.620 like you know hey kid hey kid i'm gonna i'm gonna lend you some money so that even though you're
00:36:07.280 only 20 you can set up your apartment with some leather sofas and you can get like a nice coffee
00:36:13.100 maker. You're going to be the pimp daddy, and all the girls are going to love you. And
00:36:17.520 you think that's great. And then they make everybody else the exact same offer. Did that
00:36:34.600 generator just turn off? I think the generator just turned off. Folks, give me one second.
00:36:42.760 And I just want to make sure the generator's off.
00:36:58.080 No, it's still going.
00:37:02.120 Sorry, it sometimes just burps.
00:37:07.940 Oh, yeah, there it is.
00:37:09.080 There it is.
00:37:13.640 Yeah, it might be running low on fuel, though, and the battery should be charged enough.
00:37:17.920 Give me one second.
00:37:42.760 Amen.
00:38:12.760 See, I don't know that there's anything wrong with the generator running dry on fuel.
00:38:35.200 But I also don't want to find out the hard way that there is a problem with that.
00:38:38.260 And she kind of, she could use refueling right now.
00:38:40.420 so we got enough electricity for the live stream at least had a few snowy days here
00:38:49.300 and um i mean we're a month away from the uh solstice so we're not gonna we're we're on solar
00:38:58.180 here and my my computer is she burns a lot of juice
00:39:10.420 So, yeah, so many of the problems we see in the dating market are that credit has empowered short-term flash over long-term stability.
00:39:27.400 It's altered the entire market, so the whole market is short-term flash over long-term stability.
00:39:35.000 You know, one of the things I think about a lot, there's a content creator called the Spoonie one. And I used to really enjoy his content. And now he had a bit of a breakdown. He kind of turned into an asshole. But I mean, like, I ain't his judge, man. Life is hard.
00:39:55.260 and one of the things about the spoony one is that he originally went to college for software
00:40:03.100 engineering or or coding or or some some sort of computer job and the moment he graduated
00:40:09.500 they moved all the damn jobs to india and the reason they moved all the damn jobs to india is
00:40:17.180 because all the companies are living the exact same lifestyle of credit card to pay for the pet
00:40:22.540 present? How am I going to pay it off in the future? I don't know. We'll figure it out when
00:40:27.240 we get there. And so it's kind of to simplify things. The dating market is a lot like
00:40:37.340 your competition is a guy that's bankrupting himself with credit card debt to have a cool
00:40:45.960 car and the best clothes and go to the best bars etc etc and if you're not
00:40:56.100 doing the same you're priced out of the market you know the the other beer
00:41:03.180 company is bending over backwards to get access to that cheap that cheap Blackrock
00:41:13.020 money and if you don't do the same you're going to go out of business this
00:41:18.720 is why every single company is going to have a intro lecture about their
00:41:23.520 dedication to sustainability they have to do it to get access to the credit to
00:41:28.500 run their damn business because everybody else has access to credit
00:41:33.140 let's see mitch crane says regarding the oh it's top chat again i gotta put it on live chat
00:41:44.900 sorry i probably missed a few few comments here apologies if i did
00:41:49.760 i have some nerve damage and i think i gained some function back from taking the flavonoids
00:41:56.380 Not sure if that's what did it, but I'm 70% certain that is.
00:42:01.500 Yeah, there's a weight loss drug that operates by murdering you.
00:42:11.920 They took off the market because too many people died from it.
00:42:16.500 And I'm pretty sure taking that got rid of like half of my gray hairs.
00:42:24.220 I've had a few of the hairs start going white, and I took that for a few weeks, and I think it forced my body to, like, reboot.
00:42:34.600 Although that's just speculating.
00:42:37.400 Was it Russian Paint Dye number 721 or something?
00:42:44.040 Again, not recommending anything.
00:42:46.940 You screw up this one, you literally cook yourself to death.
00:42:50.060 It's a very miserable way to dye, so you probably shouldn't do it.
00:42:54.220 mike says the only way forward i think is working on finding niche markets
00:43:04.940 yes i if you want to go into business no way you're going to compete against the big boys
00:43:10.880 no you gotta it's really hard to say what the hell is going to be useful
00:43:15.460 um practical skills are generally going to be useful being reliable is hugely useful um
00:43:27.240 you know my life hasn't exactly turned out the way i hoped it would but i have in some places
00:43:36.640 developed a reputation for being reliable for not being a troublemaker for you know like people
00:43:43.100 ask me what i do for a living i tell them i do my best for being a clear communicator
00:43:51.740 for like being up front with your boss about any problems that you have asking questions
00:43:58.780 3D, I really want to get into 3D printing, sorry, what's, uh, JT220, you're discussing
00:44:14.060 ESG regarding the access of cheap money by following the sustainability rules, well,
00:44:18.280 let's see, what they are is they're fake sustainability rules,
00:44:20.300 sustainability actually isn't a terrible idea in fact i think sustainability is probably going to
00:44:33.960 be the way of the future uh we are running out of cheap resources the the evil bastards that run
00:44:41.820 the world are not completely wrong like when yubo harari talks about the useless eaters
00:44:47.220 he's not totally wrong
00:44:49.560 there's been
00:44:50.620 I have read that
00:44:53.260 I've just read articles on this
00:44:56.460 I don't know how true it is
00:44:58.040 so take this with a huge helping of salt
00:45:02.040 but I've read that there's been a
00:45:05.660 I've read that AI is actually finally coming online
00:45:08.660 and a lot of people are losing their jobs
00:45:10.700 mostly Karens
00:45:15.640 mostly women in hr who were which is a whole cyclic thing yeah i mean the whole idea you
00:45:25.780 give these girls really high paid positions then they don't need no man and then they can't find
00:45:32.300 no man because they earn more money than all the men and like as i put like women don't care what
00:45:40.060 type of car you have, as long as it's more expensive than hers. And if they're making
00:45:48.300 more money, and they get cheaper insurance, and they get better credit, etc., then they
00:45:54.800 have a nicer car than you. So they're out of your league now. Until they all get laid
00:46:01.240 off, which I heard is happening. It will certainly stabilize the marriage market,
00:46:11.080 which is a macro level trend. This is not a... Don't mistake macro and micro, okay?
00:46:19.900 Your micro level life is too chaotic and unpredictable to worry about the macro level
00:46:29.400 trends. The macro-level trends are where we're going to be in 100 years, where our people
00:46:34.480 are going to be in 100 years. They're not the micro-level trend of, I know three girls,
00:46:44.420 which one should I marry?
00:46:45.680 well let's get to that let's uh
00:46:58.180 yeah i was thinking about talking about my college experience but i think i'm going to do a
00:47:05.960 standalone video on my college experience what i actually learned and why college isn't for you
00:47:15.680 I think I'm going to do that as a standalone video.
00:47:21.260 It's a good story.
00:47:22.760 It's nice and self-contained.
00:47:24.340 It's not rambling like a podcast.
00:47:31.180 And I'm pretty sure that I have live chat on repeat,
00:47:35.340 because if you're just listening to this,
00:47:37.380 there's a really interesting conversation happening
00:47:39.140 about 3D printing in the comments
00:47:40.780 that please carry on, you gents.
00:47:44.040 I'm going to leave it alone, though.
00:47:44.920 got nothing it's something i want to get into it's not something i am into you know it's fully
00:47:52.600 possible that the the robots are going to replace construction work too that's fully possible
00:48:00.840 but even if they do if you're part of an integrated community
00:48:08.760 with neighbors that you know and trust
00:48:11.160 they might trade their eggs for some of your plumbing
00:48:15.880 as opposed to hire one of elon musk's robots
00:48:21.080 yeah barter economy that might be the future guys we'll see
00:48:30.120 but as to our as to our people
00:48:36.420 So, let's talk about the survival of our people.
00:48:47.540 So, I had to drive into town today for a couple of things.
00:48:52.500 I had to see a man about a horse.
00:48:58.380 And I like this guy, this horse trader that I know.
00:49:03.840 He works hard.
00:49:05.220 He's up at about 5 a.m., you know, five or six days a week.
00:49:12.240 He's always switched on, and he has a side hustle, and he's a family man.
00:49:16.820 I like this guy.
00:49:20.780 He's also Lebanese.
00:49:25.380 At least I think he's Lebanese.
00:49:26.700 I'm not entirely sure, but Near East, definitely.
00:49:31.540 and so i say to him because i wasn't just there to trade some horses i also needed to get some
00:49:39.700 winter tires for my horse because i just officially got a new contract that's part
00:49:44.520 of the reason i'm doing the stream tonight it's i'm gonna be gone for a couple of weeks
00:49:49.040 i'm gonna try and record a couple of videos and have them scheduled but uh got a new work
00:49:54.880 contract up north. And I had to take these damn summer tires off my car. I barely made it into
00:50:02.660 Calgary. And these highways are dangerous these days. And I wasn't sure I'd be able to find tires
00:50:09.200 for my car and have them installed that day on short notice. So I asked my friend,
00:50:18.160 do you have any recommendations?
00:50:21.300 So he gives me a shop.
00:50:23.600 I call them up, and
00:50:25.060 relatively good price,
00:50:28.140 my horse
00:50:28.880 is now drivable in winter conditions.
00:50:32.320 Which means
00:50:33.100 on Friday, I probably
00:50:34.940 won't get killed by an Indian driving
00:50:37.080 a semi as I go north on QE2.
00:50:44.400 Probably.
00:50:48.160 So I want to be, I want to start this off from the right premise, that there are hardworking
00:51:00.140 individuals in this country that are earning their fucking place here.
00:51:09.600 However, as I'm sure most of you have heard, Canada has been absolutely inundated.
00:51:18.160 Especially by recent migrants from India that don't speak the language, that don't live up to our basic expectations.
00:51:33.380 It's a problem. It's a problem.
00:51:39.680 And it's a morally challenging problem.
00:51:41.980 while I was waiting
00:51:47.820 to get the winter tires put on my car
00:51:50.020 I walked
00:51:54.220 20 minutes to the nearest Starbucks
00:51:55.800 and then walked back
00:51:56.740 in that time
00:51:59.760 I saw three different
00:52:02.280 immigration offices
00:52:03.660 Now Devin Stack
00:52:13.200 Black Pilled
00:52:16.460 on Odyssey
00:52:17.640 has a
00:52:19.180 fantastic video
00:52:21.180 really deep diving
00:52:22.520 into this stuff
00:52:23.420 Devin Stack is
00:52:24.420 frickin' solid
00:52:25.520 and he calls
00:52:30.520 it's the video
00:52:31.160 is titled
00:52:31.720 Patel Hotel
00:52:33.200 and it goes over the the basic scam structure of the whole damn thing so first of all these
00:52:42.960 new migrants are usually given about twenty thousand free dollars by our respective governments
00:52:50.960 and then they're offered another eighty thousand dollars in low interest loans
00:52:57.440 that we don't have access to because of the color of our skin
00:53:03.200 and that's uh he's specifically talking about the hotel industry in the united states
00:53:12.240 there's different scams going on in canada um there's like there's the chinese are doing some
00:53:20.840 sort of giant property scam and it's a similar thing where they have you know uh ethno-nationalist
00:53:26.660 organizations they like I don't know all the details but the result is that if
00:53:36.020 you are a Hyperborean if you are part of the founding stock of one of these
00:53:43.940 nations not only do you have a bunch of invisible barriers that you never even
00:53:53.900 learn about. You know, you apply for a job, and well, you're white, so they don't hire you. And
00:54:02.580 you never find out that they didn't hire you because you're white. You have all these invisible
00:54:07.060 barriers that you never get to learn about. There's also these advantages that you are never
00:54:16.280 granted, that are also invisible, because the only way you ever hear about these advantages in the
00:54:23.540 first place is if you aren't white. It used to be that Indians and Asians, etc. It used
00:54:38.680 to be that they were very, well maybe it's always been a scam, but let's, you know, be
00:54:44.700 an open mind. A lot of the ones have been here for quite some time and really worked
00:54:48.980 their asses off. I've known a lot of immigrants that genuinely work their asses off.
00:54:57.000 We were getting the really good quality migrants.
00:55:04.640 Whereas what we've got now is an exploitative scam.
00:55:10.720 Shit, man, I've worked with Indians that have actually laid out the whole scam about how
00:55:16.280 they create fake businesses to artificially inflate their incomes so they can get cheaper
00:55:21.420 credit from the banks and how they're fully confident that banks are never going to tell
00:55:26.600 Revenue Canada about their income because if they ever squared the books between revenue,
00:55:32.080 like they're paying taxes like they earn $30,000 a year, but they're getting loans like they earn
00:55:39.380 $200,000 a year.
00:55:43.500 If they ever squared the books,
00:55:46.460 this gentleman said to me,
00:55:48.760 the banks would go bankrupt,
00:55:51.540 so they're never going to do it.
00:55:55.040 Maybe.
00:55:56.360 Maybe.
00:56:09.380 Here's the problem with all of it. Here's the reason we are having trouble fixing this, is that our people, the Europeans, spent two millennia, at least,
00:56:31.760 1500 years, two millennia
00:56:35.120 getting rid
00:56:39.880 of all the scumbags
00:56:41.980 in our genome
00:56:43.140 all the shitty selfish genes
00:56:45.420 we got rid of those
00:56:48.180 we got rid
00:56:50.360 of the murderers
00:56:51.400 we got rid of the exploiters
00:56:53.540 we spent 1500 years
00:56:56.340 giving the death penalty
00:56:57.480 to anybody that was a sneaky male
00:56:59.640 And as a result, we hate nepotism.
00:57:14.340 The idea of a universal standard of justice that applies to king and peasant alike, the
00:57:20.700 idea that every man's home is his castle, so that even the king has to ask permission
00:57:27.060 to come into your home?
00:57:31.900 That is largely a European concept.
00:57:37.800 We don't like nepotism.
00:57:41.160 We don't like people being given unfair advantage
00:57:45.000 because of who they know
00:57:47.440 or because of who their daddy is.
00:57:49.480 Like, yes, there is inheritance.
00:57:51.880 We absolutely understand there's inheritance.
00:57:54.140 And so some people are born into the nobility. And yet we expect the nobility to re-earn that position, to not just be a trust fund baby, to not be an incompetent monarch. We look down on people like that.
00:58:09.840 We expect somebody that's inherited great wealth to learn the business, and then we don't mind that they have an advantage, right? We can accept that the world isn't fair as long as everybody's playing the game honestly.
00:58:24.420 that really is
00:58:30.780 a uniquely European idea
00:58:32.400 and the
00:58:36.180 argument goes something like
00:58:38.700 I think this argument is true
00:58:41.060 I think there's a lot of truth to it
00:58:42.680 maybe I'm naive
00:58:45.360 maybe I'm wrong
00:58:46.460 but the argument is that
00:58:48.440 the wave of
00:58:50.680 non-European immigrants
00:58:52.760 that initially came over
00:58:55.100 over the past few decades
00:58:57.260 have largely
00:58:58.480 been people
00:59:00.720 that wanted to live
00:59:02.740 in a meritocracy
00:59:03.780 that actually
00:59:05.920 understood that idea
00:59:08.040 and they were disgusted
00:59:10.540 by the bucket
00:59:12.820 full of crabs
00:59:13.900 in the land that they came from.
00:59:22.760 But the floodgates that have been opened over the past few years, and it really is a very recent phenomenon.
00:59:36.400 These people are nothing like that whatsoever.
00:59:44.360 These people are completely out for themselves.
00:59:47.600 But here's the problem.
00:59:52.760 Nepotism is the inverse of racism.
01:00:03.660 Nepotism is giving advantage to people because of who they're related to.
01:00:09.180 Racism is hating people for who they're related to.
01:00:12.980 and because we absolutely can't stand nepotism white people also can't stand racism it's very
01:00:25.820 ugly the same way that like imagine bowing and scraping to to some kid just because he got a
01:00:34.340 trust fund. Imagine suck-holing to him because his dad's the boss when he's a piece of trash.
01:00:44.240 We hate that. And so the sort of person that hates others because of the color of their skin
01:00:53.160 is just as contemptible to us as the person that suck-holes to somebody
01:01:00.560 because they might get a promotion out of it.
01:01:14.520 Mike says, I don't know, white people would be pretty damn racist back in the day.
01:01:18.260 No, we weren't racist. We were realistic.
01:01:30.560 Or maybe, maybe the coupling I'm pointing towards is not innate.
01:01:43.460 See, what's happened?
01:01:47.120 The sort of person, there's an equivalence between, when I'm pointing out that there is the Patel Hotel phenomenon,
01:01:58.160 That there's this massive ethno-nationalist organization that only benefits Indians and breaks tons of laws that you and I couldn't get away with breaking.
01:02:13.180 If I spoke to somebody about that at first blush, they'd say, oh, you're just envious.
01:02:19.580 Stop being envious.
01:02:20.980 Count your blessings and get to work, asshole.
01:02:25.040 stop looking for a free ride
01:02:28.940 just because you're white
01:02:30.260 that's how the whole damn thing is processed
01:02:38.540 because the simulacrum that we all live in
01:02:42.160 the simulacrum of Hollywood movies
01:02:44.360 where, you know, in every action movie
01:02:48.140 from the aughts
01:02:49.740 when Arnold Schwarzenegger was hunting down the Islamic terrorists
01:02:53.960 There is always at least one Muslim on his CIA team, because it's not it's not about being from the Middle East.
01:03:02.280 It's about being a Islamic terrorist as if there's no connection between the two.
01:03:14.320 Because the barriers that we face are invisible, like you don't know why you didn't get hired from the job.
01:03:23.960 We do know that 40% of hiring managers actively discriminate against white men and white women.
01:03:34.980 We know that, but we don't know why you didn't get the job.
01:03:41.680 Simultaneously, the advantages, the loans, we don't know why you didn't get the small business loan.
01:03:50.200 But we do know that the DEI is real.
01:03:53.960 The thing is, if you're one of the people that managed to jump over the barrier, that managed to get the advantage, it's in your best interest not to notice those things.
01:04:08.660 And anybody that's complaining about the barriers and the advantages, much easier to write that off as sour grapes.
01:04:23.960 But these things have a ratchet effect, bit by bit, being priced out of the market.
01:04:34.620 And yet, we will be held morally accountable for all the evil that we do to innocent people.
01:05:04.620 And so the simple, the integral solution to all of this, it's not simple or obvious.
01:05:34.620 the last thing we want to do is create the karmatic equivalent of a hatfield and mccoy situation
01:05:42.860 where they hurt one of our innocence so we hurt one of their innocence
01:05:53.180 this is not the same thing as saying we should be passive and never defend ourselves
01:05:57.340 Yeah, I heard a pretty funny story from a friend of mine, right before the stream started actually.
01:06:12.340 I was talking to him about being in Brown Town today.
01:06:20.340 it's a whole new neighborhood
01:06:23.840 just built up over the past five years in Calgary
01:06:26.940 almost entirely populated by new arrivals
01:06:31.340 who can all get home loans
01:06:34.940 that I don't qualify for
01:06:36.380 and now he's got
01:06:44.620 he's got a young daughter
01:06:46.820 she turned four recently
01:06:50.140 which is apparently old enough
01:06:55.680 for the Jeets to be interested in her
01:06:57.620 and I said wait what are you talking about
01:07:01.480 what exactly happened
01:07:02.780 well his wife was out walking
01:07:07.400 and one of these Canadian passport holders came up
01:07:11.480 and said you've got such a beautiful daughter
01:07:14.960 can I take a picture of her
01:07:16.720 and i replied to him saying wow the most civilized of cheats he asked permission
01:07:31.440 to which my buddy point out no i think he was digging for something more and he's correct there
01:07:43.180 He's correct.
01:07:47.360 So here's a dark art, which there's no danger in me telling you about this dark art, because if you're the sort of person to use the dark arts,
01:08:05.180 Neekra Dancer, cheers.
01:08:08.720 You already know how to use these.
01:08:10.580 okay the sort of people like studying the pigeon drop for instance um the pigeon drop is
01:08:19.200 fascinating that's where you uh you scam a guy out of money by pretending to find
01:08:25.540 a wallet full of money that somebody else dropped and you just do back and forth too
01:08:30.180 quickly for him to figure out and the only if you're naive the only escape is radical honesty
01:08:37.000 you can't scam an honest man
01:08:40.660 so be an honest man
01:08:45.320 but if you're the sort of person
01:08:48.920 to do this shit in the first place
01:08:50.340 then you already know how to do it
01:08:52.060 me explaining it is not going to empower
01:08:54.480 any monster out there
01:08:56.560 it's just going to empower you
01:08:58.800 to understand
01:08:59.540 how it works
01:09:01.800 So, if you want to get a girl into prostitution or into pornography, what you do is you get her into photography first.
01:09:21.980 there's a there's actually a documentary about this is a i think it's called hot girls wanted
01:09:29.480 something like that it's all it's about all these girls that from midwestern towns
01:09:34.840 they replied to a craigslist ad looking for models and step by step by step next their
01:09:41.340 next thing they know they're a cam girl down in florida their entire income gets
01:09:46.500 spent on drugs and partying. They have the time of their life
01:09:50.360 and then nothing to show for it. They eventually wind up
01:09:54.960 at the point where it's, you know, put the horse
01:09:58.900 dildo in you or retire because nobody's paying for the basic stuff
01:10:03.020 anymore. You gotta up the ante.
01:10:09.280 Let's slow this down. Let's imagine
01:10:12.160 Let's imagine it's you or me acting like a total psychopath and manipulating a girl into this.
01:10:24.200 Let's make it even better.
01:10:26.000 Let's pretend we're foot fetishists or something.
01:10:30.980 So, you find your target.
01:10:36.640 You can learn to tell who's the easy mark and who isn't, right?
01:10:41.300 I don't know how to explain this.
01:10:44.880 You just learn to tell.
01:10:48.100 And you approach them in public while you're dressed neatly and you say,
01:10:53.480 you know, excuse me, miss, I'm a photographer.
01:10:57.680 I do work for different fashion labels and I couldn't help noticing those boots that you were wearing.
01:11:05.500 Have you ever done any modeling before?
01:11:08.380 because
01:11:10.820 if you'd be interested
01:11:13.560 like I'm always looking for new subjects
01:11:15.820 I would love to do
01:11:17.760 just as part of my portfolio
01:11:20.080 I'd love to get some
01:11:21.720 pictures of you modeling those boots
01:11:23.840 I'd be willing to pay you
01:11:25.600 a hundred bucks for it
01:11:32.720 9 out of 10
01:11:34.040 will say fuck off creep
01:11:35.520 And one out of ten.
01:11:44.880 What sort of woman do you take me for?
01:11:47.260 Well, ma'am, we've already established what sort of woman you are.
01:11:50.700 Now we're just negotiating price.
01:11:55.500 If a girl will allow you to erotically photograph her boots for $100,
01:12:02.800 dollars, she'll probably allow you to photograph a lot more for a thousand.
01:12:13.640 And so, yes, probably a Brahmin.
01:12:18.240 Yes, like this was, this was a skilled guy.
01:12:21.640 See, a Dalit would just take a photo of your daughter and possibly get chased off.
01:12:26.480 Whereas the brahmin, the wise spiritual brahmin, by asking, oh, your daughter is beautiful, can I take a photograph of her?
01:12:40.780 of course my buddy's wife
01:12:47.340 well I don't know what she said
01:12:49.580 but she sure as hell didn't say yes
01:12:52.580 the sort of woman
01:12:55.800 that will say yes to that
01:12:58.540 is the sort of woman
01:13:03.040 that will say yes to a lot of things
01:13:06.000 you know back when i ran a film studio we were um we're doing a video trailer for a like a lady
01:13:17.400 had written a book for kids and we're doing a video trailer for the book and so we called out
01:13:24.300 a casting call we weren't even paying anything for this okay it was just like exposure
01:13:29.300 seriously it was just exposure like we needed some some kids like 8 to 12 years old
01:13:37.940 and we got like a dozen women that showed up with their kids for free and allowed me and my partner
01:13:47.580 now like we were on the up and up okay we were just doing a trailer for a book we weren't doing
01:13:52.960 anything creepy, but these ladies let us walk into the woods with their kids and film video.
01:13:59.800 The kids were just playing. It wasn't anything weird, nothing weird whatsoever, but they just
01:14:04.800 let us. No supervision, no questions asked. It's that freaking easy with some people.
01:14:22.960 So, yes, that's exactly what was happening with my buddy's four-year-old daughter.
01:14:39.320 Not 14.
01:14:42.200 Not 12.
01:14:43.780 Four.
01:14:47.800 Oh, your daughter's beautiful.
01:14:49.460 Can I take a picture of her?
01:14:52.960 That guy only has to ask a hundred times.
01:15:04.000 Maybe not even a hundred times.
01:15:05.640 I don't know what the number is.
01:15:12.080 And, you know, it's not even that.
01:15:19.120 It's not even, like, let's say it's one out of 20.
01:15:21.260 He has to ask 20 times.
01:15:22.960 Before somebody says yes.
01:15:28.060 It's not that that 20th mother was actively thinking, oh yeah, I'm totally down with something like this happening.
01:15:40.760 It's called grooming.
01:15:47.840 Oh, you did this? Why not this?
01:15:50.920 You did this? Why not this?
01:15:52.020 You did this. Why not this? And by the time you are getting to the thing that's definitely illegal, they've already agreed to four or five things that are borderline illegal.
01:16:06.300 So, this is why the saying goes that the law only works for an honest people.
01:16:29.840 Or that probably apocryphal story where one of the founding fathers walked out after signing, I don't know, it was the Declaration of Independence, whatever it was, and little old lady asked,
01:16:45.320 Sir, what have you done for us?
01:16:48.480 And it's, well, I gave you a country, if you can keep it.
01:16:53.480 Some crap like that.
01:16:56.580 This constitution is only for immoral and religious people.
01:17:03.780 That's why.
01:17:08.600 That's why there's grooming gangs running absolutely rampant in Britain right now.
01:17:13.140 And probably Canada.
01:17:15.320 you see in canada we've got uh some major privacy laws that prevent courts from reporting
01:17:25.640 on criminal proceedings like it's literally illegal for the cops to even tell reporters things
01:17:34.100 in most cases
01:17:37.340 so you know in canadian newspaper you'll read like down the street from me back when i lived
01:17:43.560 in Calgary. There was two people shot dead, one taken
01:17:47.560 into custody. And I never found out what happened.
01:17:51.480 They never reported on it. Because of privacy laws.
01:18:03.600 So if there were grooming gangs
01:18:05.680 in Canada, we would never hear about it.
01:18:13.560 Laws only work when people are innately law-abiding, when they innately reject the radical self-interest, which is so typical in the third world.
01:18:31.440 the moment people start getting a little bit flexible about things
01:18:39.960 the whole house of cards falls down and that's that's kind of what's happened to our societies
01:18:48.600 at this point.
01:19:01.020 So what the hell are we supposed to do about this?
01:19:11.780 Like, if you were in Britain right now,
01:19:13.360 what the hell would you do about the grooming gangs?
01:19:15.240 would you join the police department
01:19:18.960 would you homeschool
01:19:22.560 would you only allow your daughter
01:19:26.720 to have an android phone instead of an apple
01:19:28.900 and that's like there aren't any
01:19:34.640 easy solutions
01:19:35.980 would you start yelling at every Asian
01:19:44.640 man you see on the street. Well, what's that going to do for you? But we must find a solution.
01:19:56.260 Down the road, there may be a Reconquista. Damn, I'll hope there's a Reconquista.
01:20:05.980 But that's not in the cards right now.
01:20:21.360 What we can do is start building our own communities.
01:20:30.000 Uh-oh, it just asked me to verify that it's really me.
01:20:34.500 Did I say something I didn't like?
01:20:43.560 Put in the code from your Galaxy Z Flip.
01:20:53.780 Oh, wait, is that it there?
01:20:58.100 No, that's not it.
01:21:03.500 I mean, it's still streaming right now, isn't it?
01:21:07.360 It appears to be.
01:21:11.960 Oh, goodness.
01:21:13.140 Sorry, folks.
01:21:13.860 Open settings.
01:21:21.920 Manage your Google account.
01:21:31.020 Security tab.
01:21:33.500 no I'm sorry about this manage your Google
01:21:56.380 All right, let's start again.
01:21:59.740 Go to settings, tap Google.
01:22:14.140 All services.
01:22:26.380 manage your Google account by the way there's a link down below to my link tree in case I get
01:22:41.620 banned for discussing grooming gangs security tab well jesus i'm not seeing anything
01:23:06.740 security and sign in
01:23:11.620 Oh, get a one-time security.
01:23:14.040 There we go.
01:23:16.640 Okay.
01:23:17.200 Let's try this.
01:23:31.120 Okay.
01:23:34.980 Okay.
01:23:37.020 Either I'm back or I've always been here.
01:23:41.620 Oh, goodness.
01:23:58.100 Let's say the worst, Mitch asks, let's say the worst continues and we end up with a brown Islamic Europe.
01:24:04.740 How does the world ever recover from that?
01:24:06.500 there is no end state
01:24:12.740 to any of this
01:24:13.940 the tides shift
01:24:24.980 the seasons change
01:24:26.620 things move
01:24:28.660 what we're seeing right now
01:24:38.800 is a winnowing of our people
01:24:43.660 our people are being burned up in the crucible
01:24:49.320 but what's actually being burned up is the impurities
01:24:58.660 The hammer forge of time is taking those who have oikophobia.
01:25:11.820 You know, this morning on Twitter, I posted an article referencing the way that the colonists in Africa, the European colonists, they were absolutely betrayed.
01:25:29.860 Well, not betrayed implies loyalty.
01:25:33.480 The United Nations turned on them.
01:25:37.900 Communist organizations sought them out for destruction.
01:25:41.820 And yeah, the leaders of our countries, the denouncements of Rhodesia and South Africa
01:25:51.380 should live in infamy.
01:25:57.100 In many ways, what we are suffering in Canada right now, we completely deserve for how the
01:26:03.760 South Africans were demonized and denounced by our political leaders and how many Canadians
01:26:09.280 went along with it.
01:26:10.140 Oh, you want to denounce those people? Enjoy infinity Indians, Canada. The wages of sin are death.
01:26:22.860 it's an article about how liberalism is a mental illness and it quite literally
01:26:32.240 is a mental illness was it like 20 or 40 percent of Democrat voters are on SSRIs
01:26:40.840 and whether those aren't a product of mental illness or a cause of mental illness is an open
01:26:47.800 question.
01:27:05.440 We're not all
01:27:06.960 going quiet,
01:27:10.400 are we?
01:27:13.540 We are learning very, very valuable
01:27:16.040 lessons.
01:27:17.800 You know, even 10 years ago, 10 years ago, I believed in the multicultural dream, the Star War, the Star Trek equality future.
01:27:37.800 future I mean it was a very diminished form of it by 10 years ago that I
01:27:48.560 believed in I still believed it after all isn't America the land of opportunity
01:27:55.920 are we all just individuals no it turns out that the the line between genotype
01:28:09.560 and phenotype it's not really so clear where that line is genotypes create
01:28:20.920 phenotypes genes create environments and environments create the conditions for more genes
01:28:39.400 that is the natural way of things the exception
01:28:44.360 is the parasite, where it hijacks the genotype to create a phenotype that creates the genotype
01:28:58.380 of the parasite, thus destroying the original genotype and driving the parasite extinct.
01:29:08.240 only ever exist as a small minority of the genotype because when the parasite creates
01:29:20.900 the full genotype it perishes along with the original genotype
01:29:38.240 There's a book.
01:29:48.720 I should have prepared this before.
01:29:55.920 No, Google's not going to give me a straight answer.
01:30:08.240 Okay, I found, I found the Goodreads quotes.
01:30:24.920 Should have prepared this before the live stream, but it's a long day.
01:30:31.080 Here we go.
01:30:32.280 Now I have to find it on the page.
01:30:51.980 Earlier I was talking about
01:30:53.500 the dilemma that we find ourselves in
01:30:59.320 is because we are very individualistic.
01:31:09.300 We want to stand by our own merit,
01:31:12.360 to be good to those who are good to us,
01:31:16.300 to make the most of what we have
01:31:18.940 and not be envious of others.
01:31:21.020 That's a very inherent part of us.
01:31:23.820 The fair play, the sportsmanship,
01:31:26.200 the noblesse oblige,
01:31:28.060 That's all inherent to us psychologically.
01:31:33.940 And because the barriers and advantages that we are encountering are so invisible,
01:31:42.140 that to even speak of them makes it sound like we're spiteful and envious.
01:31:48.680 creating this dilemma that to even speak of the problem makes us sound like bad people to
01:31:59.560 ourselves and thus the difficulty in creating an organized response to it it's a it's a parasite
01:32:10.000 that has numbed the injection point so that we don't feel any pain
01:32:14.700 all the peoples on the planet earth have their own character
01:32:23.820 and that includes us we've got a particular character and solutions that work on paper
01:32:35.500 but that don't work with our character those are not solutions
01:32:38.940 and so what is our character
01:32:43.700 this is a quote from the book you gentiles
01:32:52.460 which was i believe was written in the 1930s or 40s something like that
01:33:00.360 and it's one of the most honest books ever written it's a book i really appreciate
01:33:08.940 So let me read you this quote.
01:33:22.220 To you, Gentile, life is a game and a gallant adventure, and all life's enterprises partake
01:33:30.380 of the spirit of the adventurous.
01:33:32.220 To us, life is a serious and sober duty pointed to a definite and inescapable task.
01:33:42.380 Your relations to gods and men spring from the joy and rhythm of the temporary comradeship or enmity of the spirit.
01:33:50.080 Our relation to God and men is dictated by a somber subjection to some eternal principle.
01:33:57.620 Your way of life, your moralities and codes, are the rules of a game.
01:34:02.220 Nonetheless, severe or exacting for that, but not inspired by a sense of fundamental purposefulness.
01:34:10.720 Our way of life, our morality and code, do not refer to temporary rules which govern a temporary and trivial pastime.
01:34:18.280 They are inspired by a belief, a true belief, a belief which reaches below assertion into instinctive reaction in the eternal quality of human endeavor.
01:34:28.760 To you, morality is the right thing.
01:34:32.220 For us, morality is right.
01:34:37.240 For all the changing problems of human relationships, which rise with changing circumstances,
01:34:43.720 you lay down the rules and regulations of the warrior, the sportsman, the gentleman.
01:34:49.260 We refer all problems seriously to eternal law.
01:34:53.840 For you, certain acts are unbecoming.
01:34:56.400 to the pertinent ideal type, whether he be a knight or a decent fellow.
01:35:02.940 We have no such changing systems of reference. Only one command.
01:35:11.180 And all your moral attributes are only varieties of Queensbury rules.
01:35:17.280 Honor, loyalty, purity, these are sets of regulations.
01:35:21.660 The best of you will not swerve from them.
01:35:23.620 you will die in their defense like the gallant gentleman you are.
01:35:28.200 But you will not brook the question of whether your system of honor is founded on right,
01:35:32.080 whether loyalty has relation to intelligence, whether purity has relation to the state of mind.
01:35:37.940 Honor means but one thing to do the honorable thing, whether it be honor and dueling,
01:35:42.280 honor among thieves, honor of women.
01:35:45.520 Loyalty means the quality of being loyal independent of right or wrong.
01:35:49.780 purity means the chastity of the body,
01:35:51.860 or the denial of desire as such is related to the game,
01:35:56.020 not to God.
01:36:08.180 It's quite the description of us, don't you think?
01:36:19.300 very accurate description of us
01:36:24.880 even if it doesn't quite like us
01:36:29.120 let me read you a very
01:36:32.800 similar quote
01:36:34.240 from one of our own
01:36:40.980 saying basically the same thing
01:36:45.040 although I don't think he read the latter
01:36:46.880 A human being, a Hyperborean, should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, con a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem,
01:37:14.000 pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, and die gallantly.
01:37:22.800 Specialization is for insects.
01:37:26.900 Robert Heinlein.
01:37:35.160 No, I don't believe the gallant race will go extinct.
01:37:44.000 I believe
01:37:47.020 we have created too comfortable of an environment.
01:37:59.120 Hyperborean knowledge said something that really rang a bell with me.
01:38:06.880 And it reminded me
01:38:08.480 of the Grand Inquisitor
01:38:12.780 by Dostoevsky
01:38:14.080 where the Grand Inquisitor
01:38:18.240 explained to Christ
01:38:20.280 that we have built this great
01:38:22.440 gilded cage for man. We don't need
01:38:24.660 your freedom.
01:38:30.080 The way that
01:38:31.680 Hypergorean knowledge put it
01:38:34.040 is that
01:38:36.520 we have
01:38:37.340 we have trained this gilded cage is you pull the lever you get a prize you pull the lever
01:38:49.560 you get a prize we built this fantastic justice system and we told everybody that the justice
01:38:59.440 system was just and so everybody believed in the justice system
01:39:03.720 Although it turns out at the end of the day, it's just us.
01:39:21.220 Western Man, you're right, everything is a game. We are gallant and ridiculous. I want to see if I can find a C.S. Lewis quote.
01:39:51.220 Let me add quotes to the search.
01:40:04.380 Search has frickin' broken these.
01:40:06.080 Oh, zero results.
01:40:08.980 Not lying about having a million results.
01:40:11.540 It's just zero results now.
01:40:12.960 Thanks, AI.
01:40:16.120 C.S. Lewis had this fantastic quote.
01:40:17.880 It's from the Screwtape Letters.
01:40:21.220 Where the demon Screwtape is complaining that these Englishmen,
01:40:28.780 these Englishmen will say,
01:40:30.740 there's no death too awful for these Germans.
01:40:35.880 And yet, just you wait, Wormwood.
01:40:38.640 A German crashes his fighter plane into a farm,
01:40:41.520 and the first thing they'll offer him is tea and cigarettes.
01:40:45.960 Those bastards.
01:40:48.160 Yes, we are the gallant race.
01:40:50.120 We are the everything is a game race.
01:40:54.580 We will meet somebody and within 15 minutes offer them the coat off our back.
01:41:00.500 That's who we are.
01:41:02.260 And we're always going to be that way.
01:41:05.160 And I dare say that that nature is what drove us to such great heights.
01:41:11.920 and yet some aspect of that nature
01:41:17.520 some aspect of that nature has been twisted and and become ingrown and become this oikophobia
01:41:27.660 where there is such a large percentage of our population whether they've been brainwashed or
01:41:36.920 if they were just born morally malformed from conception, that somehow thinks it's
01:41:44.280 virtuous to turn against our own people.
01:41:53.520 That portion is being destroyed in the crucible.
01:41:57.580 who was that young Scottish girl
01:42:07.860 that defended her sister
01:42:10.200 so valiantly
01:42:11.060 with knife and axe in hand
01:42:14.520 just this past summer
01:42:16.900 we have heard these endless horror stories
01:42:24.440 of girls being exploited
01:42:26.440 by these foreigners
01:42:30.160 that our governments brought to our lands.
01:42:36.400 And yet this.
01:42:41.720 This poor,
01:42:44.780 scared young girl
01:42:48.280 who deserves
01:42:52.380 a patriarchal institution
01:42:56.000 of fathers and uncles and brothers
01:42:59.760 that were there to protect her and her sister
01:43:03.760 who did not have that.
01:43:10.400 She did not go along to get along.
01:43:13.960 She did not comply with the request.
01:43:20.240 Can I take a picture of your beautiful daughter,
01:43:23.380 your beautiful sister?
01:43:26.000 This young girl drew steel, and the state's going to come down on her heart, which is
01:43:54.380 actually very foolish on their behalf because coming down on her coming down on
01:44:00.920 the truckers in Ottawa doesn't intimidate us quite the opposite the most they can
01:44:19.640 say the most that they can accomplish by doing these things is making us a bit
01:44:26.960 more strategic some young innocent harmless vulnerable young girls get
01:44:47.180 swept up in it they go along to get along and they wind up in the mouth of
01:44:51.800 hell and that genotype gets destroyed while the genotypes that pulled cold
01:45:07.340 steel maybe not all of us but at least some of us propagate don't we I don't
01:45:35.220 want to say that genocide is impossible. Nothing's impossible, and you should have backup plans
01:45:47.600 for backup plans, right? Don't go work up north without planning for the local generators
01:45:58.820 to fail. You're just asking for trouble at that point. So I don't want to say anything's
01:46:04.900 impossible, but generally speaking, 10,000 years ago, you wanted to genocide somebody?
01:46:19.060 Well, you only had like 100 people that you needed to kill.
01:46:28.500 We somehow had to genocide rats here in Alberta.
01:46:31.280 I don't know how you do that when you're landlocked, but we did it.
01:46:34.900 it's pretty amazing so i don't want to say it's impossible anything's possible with bush in the
01:46:41.380 white house but it's pretty god damned difficult when we're distributed all over the world
01:46:53.380 and our great cultural achievements
01:46:57.060 be it all quiet on the western front be it 200 years together be it Star Wars
01:47:15.240 be it the Mabinogian.
01:47:23.620 They are printed
01:47:25.420 in innumerate number.
01:47:30.120 And they're available widely.
01:47:35.100 No, you're not getting rid of us.
01:47:41.920 All you're doing is enacting the evaporative
01:47:44.740 cooling effect.
01:47:52.440 Harder, faster, stronger, kinder.
01:48:02.520 And I mean kinder both with its prosaic definition as well as the root of where that word comes from.
01:48:12.000 kinder children kind your people to be kind to treat one like a brother
01:48:28.200 remember where we came from so no I'm not worried I'm not worried
01:48:36.180 I believe the plan is doomed from the start.
01:48:46.320 Is there a way to stop the Caleriki plan?
01:48:48.120 I believe it's doomed from the start.
01:48:58.220 Not that we shouldn't be worried.
01:49:01.860 But imagine devoting your entire civilizational energy
01:49:05.860 to just trying to destroy
01:49:08.140 another group.
01:49:16.080 It's not going to work.
01:49:25.560 Don't claim to have all the answers,
01:49:28.680 but
01:49:29.020 those of us with that playful fire in our hearts,
01:49:33.440 we're not going anywhere.
01:49:35.860 keep grinding keep your cold steel at hand and don't negotiate don't
01:49:46.700 negotiate with bad sportsmanship live the best version of yourself that you
01:50:07.520 can, which is, which is somewhere in between. You know, you've got this, you've got all
01:50:21.140 this red pill wisdom that can fast become performative, right? Like, are you following
01:50:29.820 the red pill wisdom?
01:50:33.400 Are you following it
01:50:34.880 because it's wise?
01:50:38.420 Or are you following it
01:50:39.960 to try and impress
01:50:41.960 red pill gods?
01:50:43.840 Are you doing it for the thing?
01:50:45.260 Are you doing it
01:50:46.220 for the outfit?
01:50:50.320 Do it for the thing.
01:50:54.080 Don't just marry
01:50:55.440 the first Janie Rottencrotch
01:50:57.460 that comes along.
01:50:59.820 But if you meet a cool chick, marry her.
01:51:09.180 Knock her up a few times.
01:51:16.320 Don't knock up the girl with borderline personality disorder
01:51:20.420 who's on five different types of medications.
01:51:24.920 But if you meet a chick that's cool, knock her up.
01:51:27.380 See where it goes.
01:51:28.300 Live your life. Get your hands dirty. Grind. Live valiantly. Do what you naturally do. Like, yes, we have to be smart. Don't get talked into buying more car than you can afford.
01:51:50.840 But, you know, build your credit rating at the same time.
01:51:57.880 Render to Caesar and render to Saturn
01:52:00.220 what is respectively Caesar and Saturn's?
01:52:07.320 Full of valiantly.
01:52:15.160 And unless there's any more comments,
01:52:17.660 I think I've just about run out of things to say.
01:52:22.220 I do appreciate all the comments.
01:52:31.120 Be heroic as best you can.
01:52:34.660 Be what you are.
01:52:47.660 that's how we fight our way out
01:52:51.600 this whole ugly situation
01:52:53.920 Gekido Incubus
01:53:01.020 Gekido Incubus
01:53:03.120 thanks for chatting
01:53:05.280 well guys thanks for listening
01:53:06.760 hope it was a good stream
01:53:08.440 I'm going to try and get a couple of videos
01:53:11.040 pre-recorded
01:53:12.620 the next couple weeks at least
01:53:15.700 I have no idea what I'm doing
01:53:18.400 I have no idea how long it lasts, but like maybe two weeks?
01:53:23.220 That's somewhere up north.
01:53:25.760 But hell, at least I got a paycheck coming in, right?
01:53:32.500 Carpe Futurum, Teni Trattitum.
01:53:37.440 Never stop fighting.
01:53:42.020 Don't apologize for being passionate and playful.
01:53:45.700 Irini out.